Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
John Levon wrote: Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also exist. Wonderfull, I still use KDE 1 and I do not think about switch (I have been told, that KDE 2 is useless without at least 64MB RAM -- I have 32MB and I have left M$ Windows among other reasons because I did not want to be pushed by the Bill to buy new computer every two years :-(. So, when do you think, that new KLyX would be available (approx.)? Matej
Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
John Levon wrote: Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also exist. Wonderfull, I still use KDE 1 and I do not think about switch (I have been told, that KDE 2 is useless without at least 64MB RAM -- I have 32MB and I have left M$ Windows among other reasons because I did not want to be pushed by the Bill to buy new computer every two years :-(. So, when do you think, that new KLyX would be available (approx.)? Matej
Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
John Levon wrote: > > Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core > code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, > gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some > help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil > enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also > exist. Wonderfull, I still use KDE 1 and I do not think about switch (I have been told, that KDE 2 is useless without at least 64MB RAM -- I have 32MB and I have left M$ Windows among other reasons because I did not want to be pushed by the Bill to buy new computer every two years :-(. So, when do you think, that new KLyX would be available (approx.)? Matej
KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: Hi, I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my Mandrake Linux). I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very interested (using KDE on my RedHat). Matej
Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote: At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: Hi, I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my Mandrake Linux). I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very interested (using KDE on my RedHat). Matej Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also exist. However, this will take some time. thanks john -- "The majority of the stupid is invincible and guaranteed for all time. The terror of their tyranny, however, is alleviated by their lack of consistency." - Albert Einstein
KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: Hi, I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my Mandrake Linux). I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very interested (using KDE on my RedHat). Matej
Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote: At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: Hi, I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my Mandrake Linux). I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very interested (using KDE on my RedHat). Matej Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also exist. However, this will take some time. thanks john -- "The majority of the stupid is invincible and guaranteed for all time. The terror of their tyranny, however, is alleviated by their lack of consistency." - Albert Einstein
KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: >Hi, > I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my > Mandrake Linux). I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very interested (using KDE on my RedHat). Matej
Re: KLyX [Was: Re: Hyphenation problem]
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote: > At 10:06 PM 12/25/2000 +0100, Javier Nieto Esteban wrote: > >Hi, > > I'm an Spanish newbie user of Lyx (really, I use Klyx in my > > Mandrake Linux). > > > I have read something about re-emergence of KLyX in LDN, but I did not > understood it well. Are there signs of KLyX's life? I would be very > interested (using KDE on my RedHat). > > Matej Several developers are working towards GUI independence of the LyX core code. What this means is that the parts that control the GUI (xforms, gnome, or kde) are localised, which makes it easier to port. I, with some help from the other developers, am working on the KDE 1 frontend. This wil enable a KLyX style frontend to LyX. In time, a KDE 2 frontend will also exist. However, this will take some time. thanks john -- "The majority of the stupid is invincible and guaranteed for all time. The terror of their tyranny, however, is alleviated by their lack of consistency." - Albert Einstein